United States
Florida Alliance for Renewable Energy - Supporting the easiest energy choice Floridians can make, Feed-In Tariffs.
Californians for Feed-in Tariffs News Group
Clean Coalition - Making Clean Local Energy Accessible Now
International
Global Feed-In Tariffs - Promoting renewable energy worldwide
European Feed-in Cooperation
International Feed-in Tariff News Group
General
Wind-Works - An extensive on-line archive of articles and commentary primarily--but not solely--on wind energy, FITs, and Advanced Renewable Tariffs.
Energy Autonomy and Local Economies - "Energy Autonomy is an ambitious cinema project, designed to show how people throughout the world can be supplied with 100% renewable energy."
Green Energy Cafe - A forum for alternative energy knowledge.
Institute for Local Self-Reliance - Strengthening local communities for over 30 years.
Etopia News - Global news on energy, the environment, climate change, global warming, solar power, feed-in tariffs, electric cars, and green living.
The Feed-In Tariff Channel - Audio and video interviews with policy leaders by Marc Strassman (Note: a video player will install on your browser)
Green Thoughts: Sustainability, Renewable Energy and Marketing by Micheal Hoexter
Green Energy War: Former California Energy Commisioner John Geesman blogs on global climate and energy politics
Sun is the Future: Renewable energy and Feed in Tariff Blog and Resources (specifically for Florida, but useful to many)
Windustry - Promotes progressive renewable energy solutions and empowers communities to develop and own wind energy as an environmentally sustainable asset. Through member supported outreach, education and advocacy Windustry works to remove the barriers to broad community ownership of wind energy
http://ThisWeekinEnergy.tv - Each week, This Week in Energy (TWiEpodcast) co-hosts, Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield (in the UK) and Bob Tregilus (in the USA), bring you a global news roundup of the leading stories and developments in the world of energy as well as entertaining discussions with advocates, scientists, policymakers, historians, engineers, and regular folks from across the globe, on topics ranging from how energy is produced, stored, transmitted, and consumed to how it impacts our societies, environment, politics, and pocketbooks, all in a friendly straight-forward manner that everyone can understand. You can find out more about the TWiEpodcast by following this link http://ThisWeekinEnergy.tv.